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French Disaster

Maurice came to stay for a few days in Nanjing. I couldn’t put him up as I have no spare rooom so a colleague of mine, Mr Jiang did the honours. Maurice left for Shanghai this morning and tried to check into the hotel I had booked for him only to realise he had withdrawn… Read More »

Two weeks without work

I looked at my diary today and saw two weeks of now work. No IELTS, no teaching, no Extra-curricular support, no nothing. So, I decided that I should go travelling. When else am I going to find the opportunity? So, since I have always wanted to go to Kashgar, I spent the day planning my… Read More »

Zheng He

I heard about a park where there was a replica treasure ship. Zheng He was sailing as far as Africa and the Middle East in 1405 a long time before Christopher Columbus was even born. His ship was built in Nanjing and now, in the same place stands a replica of one of his supply… Read More »

Back in Business

The VPN is back! hooray. The Chinese govt succeeded in silencing us ex-pats for a week or so but we dodged back and forth and got through again thanks to the staff at Witopia.

Lantern Festival

I had been to Zhonghuamen before but today Lynn and I thought we would take new-comer Pam to have a look as there was a lantern festival in that area. We paid our £3.50 and made our way up the steps to the top of the wall. At Zhonghuamen the city wall is at its… Read More »

Blogging becomes difficult

Since the unrest in the Middle East we have noticed considerably slower internet speed in Nnajing and a crack down on VPNs. The VPN I use is getting blocked all the time so that I cannot get here on Blogger. So I am typing fast and hoping the connection will last ling enough to post… Read More »

A sticky issue

The Chinese are famous for being big picture thinkers. Where we westerner consider the detail the Chinese care very little for the details. This frustrates us foreigners especially when it comes to Chinglish. Even the major banks don’t check the English on their signs and documents. We say “Why on earth don’t they just ask… Read More »

New Year madness

New Year’s Day is traditionally a day when you see your family, eat too much, drink too much and watch a lot of TV. My old friend (of 1992) invited me to his house and dine with his family and I was pleased to accept. Just before the food was served he explained that it… Read More »